Hastings 1936

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Book DescriptionAN-Algebraic Notation. Good notes to the games. An Alekhine victory ahead of Fine, Eliskases, Vidmar, among others.

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Product Details

ISBN

9780939433155

Manufacturer

Caissa Editions

Author(s)

Dale Brandreth, Fred Reinfeld

Pages

54 Pages

Publication Date

Jan 1, 1992

Notation Type

AN - Algebraic

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